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Mon Mar 31
An introductory post to my diary for the course from "Walking in this World" by Julia Cameron
“Our problem in part is a failure of imagination,” Lee Bollinger, a former Columbia president, told The Chronicle of Higher Education earlier this month. “We cannot get ourselves to see how this is going to unfold in its most frightening...
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The story is told from the perspective of a young boy in ancient Rome who grows up in a brothel. Some intense topics are brought up and talked about. But a lot of it is left to the reader’s imagination. So, luckily, the most intense...
I was lucky enough to get to see a production of Christopher Marlow’s (1564 – 1593) Edward II at the Royal Shakespeare Company this week, and as with any good piece of art I come across, I have been thinking a lot about it since. Edward...
Random photographs from my phone's camera roll in March.
I bought a ZTE U10S Pro 4G mobile hotspot, because 1) I don't like to use my Fairphone 5 as a hotspot, 2) there are times when I need to use several devices when traveling, 3) it was really cheap.
An in-depth analysis of Aaron Carter's 2000 release That's How I Beat Shaq. Including a breakdown of the legendary basketball showdown and cultural impact of this teen pop masterpiece featuring Shaquille O'Neal.
I have played exactly two games of League of Legends in the past 35 days. Since I started playing the game back in 2013, I’ve consistently played matches almost daily. I’ve had breaks of a week or two, usually to dive into some other...
OneGarces, E., Slota, K., Stewart, M. W., Guzman, M. P., Werninck, N. M., & Castillo, P. R. (2025). Age-Related Macular Degeneration and Circadian Preference. Clinical ophthalmology (Auckland, N.Z.), 19, 899–905....
I always think of myself as a big proponent of Mac apps that are as Mac-like as possible, but what does “Mac-like” really mean?
Rating: 🟧 Type: Non-Fiction This is a complicated one to recommend. It was a bit of a slog to read, and parts of it were quite confronting. Without going too much into my own political ideology, I don't think it would be that surprising...
Continued from Part 2 Going to Britain. Ina goes on to talk about her life at boarding school in Swansea after her parents had left her and Beth there and gone back to Peru with Agnes and Ruth. Because Beth was a year older she had a...